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November 19, 2021 Next week we will certainly be in the yellow zone unless there is a drastic reduction in hospitalizations but I don't think so. "So Massimiliano Fedriga, president of the Conference of Regions and Friuli Venezia Giulia, speaking at 'A sheep's day' .



"I am worried in both roles unfortunately at the moment" as president of Friuli Venezia Giulia and as president of the Regions. "Today we have 533 positives, we hope there is a stabilization of the curve, but what worries me are hospitalizations. We border with Slovenia and Austria, if we had the same vaccinated as Slovenia, we would have the same numbers. We are keeping thanks to the vaccines ", he adds.



For the vaccinated, the measures of the white zone remain


"The proposal that I and other Governors have made is not more restrictions, but the opposite. If we leave things as they are in the orange zone the restrictions apply to everyone, not to anyone. We say: this year we have a weapon in plus, which is the vaccine, let's give it to hotels, bars, restaurants, gyms, cinemas. The "orange zone" measures may not be applied to those who are vaccinated or have overcome the disease, as if they were in the white zone, "he said. Fedriga.



The tampon does not cancel the risk


"The swab tool is useful, and together with the vaccine it leads to a reduction in risk. The rapid swab, however, only verifies a high virulence: this therefore does not cancel the risk, but reduces it, as well as for the vaccine". This was recalled by the governor of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Massimiliano Fedriga in A sheep's day by Rai -Radio 1. "Our proposals are to protect health and the economy - he specified - we are open to discussing better solutions. closures is putting tourist areas in difficulty, with people canceling reservations. The government is available to meet us. I make the decisions I think are appropriate by consulting with experts in the sector to protect my people, you cannot ideologize a pandemic or a vaccine. Salvini proved it,with his proposals - he concluded -: never unscientific, he has always tried to hold together a country where social tension exists. We must be consistent at national level: I understand that each territory must find specific answers, but if we change the cards every week we create uncertainty ".



Meeting with the government on Monday or Tuesday


On the Covid situation in the region "we asked for a meeting with the Government and we will meet on Monday or Tuesday at the latest", said the president of Friuli Venezia Giulia, a guest on A sheep's day on Rai Radio 1. Fedriga he said he was concerned about the "hospitalization" situation.



Close the borders? We asked for green pass checks


"Close the borders? No, we asked to check the Green Pass at the borders, as did Slovenia and Austria, I think it is a work of protection without wanting to close us, but at least guarantee health measures that they can protect our population. "



Vaccine obligation is like firing no vax


"The consequence of the vaccination obligation is that we should dismiss Italians who do not vaccinate? Massimiliano Fedriga, president of the Conference of the Regions asked this, answering the questions of" A sheep's day "on the introduction of an obligation in Italy similar to that in Austria. "We try rather to accompany the country with perhaps more information puntuale.Il great enemy to defeat is not the vax not hardened, but the fear, to disavow precisely through the information," he concluded.



Each day threats from unscientific extremism no vax


"I receive threats every day from a part of anti-scientific extremism no vax. I don't enjoy talking about these issues every day, I do my best to keep everyone safe, for this minority I am the enemy, they threaten to kill me, it's madness" .

The governor of FVG and president of the Conference of Regions Massimiliano Fedriga told Rai Radio1, guest of 'Un Giorno da Pecora'.

Do you receive daily death threats?

"I have a collection now, it's a daily thing, they write to me by mail, by letter. But these things don't scare me".